Fandy, now of HMP Armley, Leeds, pleaded guilty to one count of possession of bladed article in a public place and grievous bodily harm with intent, in relation to the KFC incident, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm relating to the attack on the prison officer, at an earlier hearing.

Psychiatrist Dr Eric Mendelson told the court that Fandy suffered from schizophrenia, and said he believed it was 'extremely unlikely' that he would have committed the offences if it was not for his condition.

Judge Peter Kelson sentenced him to a hospital order, under sections 37 and 41 of the mental health act.

He said: "It is the pyschiatrist's assessment to make a hospital. It is one which he tells me will better protect public safety than any other punishment available to me."

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